Updated December 10th, 2018 at 11:21 IST

Delhi Man shot dead in road rage incident after his bike brushed past a car

In a shocking case from the East Delhi's Mayur Vihar, a 22-year-old boy was shot after his motorcycle allegedly brushed past a car.

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In a shocking case from the East Delhi's Mayur Vihar, a 22-year-old boy was shot after his motorcycle allegedly brushed past a car. The incident took place at Sunday night. The deceased boy was identified as Yogesh. 

As per initial information, the deceased had gone to a store in Mayur Vihar Phase-1 area. As he was parking his bike, it touched the accused's i20 car. This led to a squabble and the accused sitting in the car shot him dead. The duo fled right after shooting the boy.

The police officials have not arrested anyone in the case yet. Meanwhile, the police have sent the body for a post-mortem and the CCTV footage of the area are being investigated. Further investigation in the case is underway. 

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Earlier in December, three persons including a disc jockey (DJ) was arrested in Delhi for firing at two people after a fight broke out over song selection and requests to play a song repeatedly. According to the police, the incident occurred around 10.24 pm at a family function in west Delhi's Palam Village.

Shanky Bhardwaj (23) and his cousin brother Tushar Bhardwaj (16) insisted Akshay, the DJ, to play the song 'Tamanche Pe Disco...' repeatedly, which led to a fight between them.

"When the police team reached the spot, they found the cousin brothers Shanky and Tushar lying in a pool of blood on the floor. They were taken to a hospital in Dwarka where they are undergoing treatment and their condition is out of danger as declared by the doctors,"Deputy Commissioner of Police Devender Arya said.

The accused persons were identified as DJ Akshay (19), his employers Sanjay Sharma (29) and his brother Ashish Sharma (23). They were arrested from their hideouts in west Delhi in separate police raids informed Joint Commissioner of Police (New Delhi range) Ajay Choudhary said.

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Published December 10th, 2018 at 11:21 IST